CHE 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lewis Structure, Valence Electron, Noble Gas

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Chemical bonding: lewis dot symbol, ionic boning, covalent bonding, bond polarity, lewis structures, resonance, bond length and strength, lewis dot symbols. In chapter 6 we used the noble gas configurations as shorthand for electron configurations. The electrons in addition to the last noble gas are valence electrons and represented with a dot. Lewis dot structures are not used for transition metals. Valence electrons are only considered for the largest value of n for lewis dot symbols. Octet rule- atoms tend to gain or lose electrons until they are surrounded by eight valence electrons. Ionic bonds are electrostatic forces that exist between particles of opposite charge and arise when an atom of low ionization energy reacts with an atom of high electron affinity. Ionic compounds always exist as solids or in aqueous solution. Ionic bond energy is given by coulomb"s law.

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